Saddam and alQaeda were in bed for years. Do you know about the ring? If not, you have absolutely no clue about this entire situation.
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Saddam and alQaeda were in bed for years. Do you know about the ring? If not, you have absolutely no clue about this entire situation.
Whether or not there were links between Al Qaeda and Saddam, When the U.S invaded Iraq, it created a new battleground for Fundamentalists.
Also, Baron Max, Its as simple as re typing or copying the words and numbers in the address bar, i would like to read this story for myself,
? ? This matter of justifying the Iraq invasion is getting very, very strange.baron said:And if we hadn't invaded, they might have done the same somewhere else.
Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno, the No. 2 U.S. commander in Iraq, said Thursday that U.S. military officers were talking with Iraqi militants _ excluding al-Qaida _ about cease-fires and other arrangements to try to stop the violence. He said he thinks 80 percent of Iraqis, including Sunni insurgents and Shiite militants, can reach reconciliation with each other, although most al-Qaida operatives will not.
I'm not discussing the ring story with anyone who doesn't already know about it. This proves further the connection between the two.
Liberals like to tell us that there was no connection between Saddam and bin Laden, and thus no reason for the Bush administration to invade Iraq. There is more evidence to the contrary. More proof came recently.
The Pentagon posted a document online that was a letter from Saddam's intelligence agency indicating not only Al-Qaeda was cozy with Saddam, but also the Taliban.
The letter says binLaden was in contact with/visited Baghdad. The documents also mention and show a picture of al-Zarqawi.
There was an active link between binLaden and Saddam. Saddam had wmd. binLaden could be captured in Iraq and democrats still would never concede Bush was right to invade.
Sunni residents of a west Baghdad neighborhood used assault rifles and a roadside bomb to battle the Sunni insurgent group al-Qaeda in Iraq this week, leaving at least 28 people dead and six injured, residents said Thursday.
The mayor of the Amiriyah neighborhood, Mohammed Abdul Khaliq, said in a telephone interview that residents were rising up to try to expel al-Qaeda in Iraq, which has alienated other Sunnis with its indiscriminate violence and attacks on members of its own sect.
Abdul Khaliq said he hoped U.S. forces would stay out of the fight. "But if the Americans interfere, it will blow up, because they are the enemy of us both, and we will unite against them and stop fighting each other," he said.
I'm not discussing the ring story with anyone who doesn't already know about it. This proves further the connection between the two.
Liberals like to tell us that there was no connection between Saddam and bin Laden, and thus no reason for the Bush administration to invade Iraq. There is more evidence to the contrary. More proof came recently.
The Pentagon posted a document online that was a letter from Saddam's intelligence agency indicating not only Al-Qaeda was cozy with Saddam, but also the Taliban.
The letter says binLaden was in contact with/visited Baghdad. The documents also mention and show a picture of al-Zarqawi.
There was an active link between binLaden and Saddam. Saddam had wmd. binLaden could be captured in Iraq and democrats still would never concede Bush was right to invade.
True.American government and media has a tendency to increase the fear generated by perceived threats to ridiculous levels.
That might be true in the sense that Al Quida members rarely attack US troops directly.The US is not fighting Al Qaeda in Iraq.
But many sides in the Iraq conflict acknowledge the disruptive presence of Al Quida, not just those aligned with the US.We cannot believe one side of the war to be completely honest about the entire war.
Saddam's WMDs were not a myth, but they were destroyed after the Gulf War.The US has continually invented myths like WMDs, and Al Qaeda to further their goals.
Why aren't we in Somalia? Al Quida is in 80 nations.This is merely a continuation of this trend. Somehow, the US seems to find Al Qaeda anywhere they want to justify a war or support for a war. For example, Somalia and Iraq.